
When: Oct. 24 -31
ADDED: NOV 18, 19
Where: NoHo Arts District
Price: $45; availible at moonrise on Sep. 24th (6:59pm)
Tags: #solo, #alternatereality, #spookyseason, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory (see below)
After months of teases, DryCræft Los Angeles (The Boanthropic; Rochester, 1996) stand revealed as the creators of the Wolf Trail ARX.
Now they’re billing Moonglow — the first planned Wolf Trail experience — as an “anti-haunt” designed to bookend a night of spooky season adventuring.
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If this is anything like The Society’s first chapter, it should be well worth it.
Official Description Follows
Moonglow
The First Wolf Trail Experience
Trace the footsteps of the long forgotten.
Let your senses guide you through a mystical unraveling of the 1946 unsolved murder of Diane Sparks.
From the celebrated creators of The Society, TheBoanthropic and Rochester, 1996 comes a true crime meditative anti-haunt.
Cleanse your pallet this scary season with this ideal bookend to any night of Halloween adventuring.
Running time: 45 mins
Tickets are slotted individually, timed three minutes apart.
Tickets will be available at the rise of the full Harvest Moon Monday, September 24 6:59pm Moonglow is conveniently located a short walk from several spots in the NoHo arts district where you can meet up before or after your experience.
(The Federal, The Brickyard, The Fat Dog)
Follow @wolftrail_arx on instagram and DryCræft on Facebook for more information on all Wolf Trail experiences.
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Contact Level:
Minimal contact, light guiding at most
Content Advisories:
Implicit themes of sexual violence.
“Unfortunately we cannot accommodate hearing or mobility disabilities. Cell phone and headphones required.”
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